The village of Králova Lhota is a village located in the South Bohemian Region in the district of Písek between the Vltava and Skalice valleys. The settlement of Laziště also falls under the village. It currently has 201 inhabitants. The first written mention dates from 1361, but was established under emphyteutic law, which ensured the inheritance of the land by Queen Eliška as early as 1312.
Sights of the village:
- Chapel on the village square, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- decorative cross from 1874
- Rural homestead No. 8, which is kept in the List of Cultural Monuments in the Písek district.
- stone monument to the fallen in I. and II. world war.
Tips for trips:
- Libníkovice lookout tower
- Archeopark Všestary
- Opočno Chateau
- Wooden Church of St. John the Baptist in Slavoňov and near Hradec Králové
- water reservoir Rozkoš
- Aquapark Hradec Králové
- Ski resort Olešnice in the Eagle Mountains
and more.